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Hitler's rise to power
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- Thu Jul 11 2002

... Hitler's rise to power The Treaty of Versailles The Munich Putsch Hitler's oratory, personality and leadership The Economic Depression The decision by Von Papen and Hildenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor in 1933 The Enabling Law Q1) Choose any one of the reasons from the list and explain how it contributed to Hitler's rise to power. One very important cause of Hitler's rise to power was he himself. It was certainly Hitler's oratory, which deeply included a large amount of his personality that helped him to show the Nazi's message - which they would lead and direct Germany in a very different, new and even daring way. The party grew after various propaganda stunts for example, Hitler opening buildings, kissing babies and having constant front-page newspaper coverage of his every move. This Nazi's wanted the public to see. The party expanded, they benefited greatly from growing unemployment and the fear of communism in the country, which













